Freezers used for Biodiversity Bank Project

Refrigerators / freezers

Freezers used for Biodiversity Bank Project

06 Jun, 2013

Published over 13 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Refrigerators / freezers.

Liebherr professional freezers are in use at the Natural History Museum helping to maintain the integrity of genetic and cellular biodiversity samples that include some from the world's endangered species.

The Molecular Collections Facility (MCF) at the Natural History Museum uses Liebherr freezers from the Mediline range to store the important samples. The freezers play an essential role in the reliable, safe and secure storage of countless cell samples which contribute to important research.

The MCF at the Natural History Museum uses the -20⁰C freezers for the facility's long term storage needs, and Liebherr provides the support for maintenance and technical advice.

Liebherr's supplying freezers to the MCF at the Natural History Museum is in tune with its own commitment to long-term environmental sustainability through sustainable manufacturing practices that produce low-energy and durable freezing and refrigeration equipment.

Liebherr professional freezers are developed for the stringent needs of critical storage in laboratories providing secure, programmable and alarmed temperature control with the reassurance that German design and engineering delivers.

Latest News

ILM 51.5 July 2026

Explore our Digital Edition

Discover the latest news and research

Digital edition

Explore Our Other Sites

Envirotech Online
Chicago switches on 277-sensor Node-S network, the largest community air monitoring system in the US
Explore more Arrow
Pollution Solutions Online
Energy efficiency first: Why shipping must act now while low-GHG fuels scale
Explore more Arrow
Petro Online
Dr. Raj Shah receives NLGI Achievement Award, adding to a distinguished career in fuels, lubricants and petroleum testing
Explore more Arrow
Chromatography Today
Affordable liquid chromatography solvent delivery pump
Explore more Arrow